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Any person, firm or corporation, or any agent, officer or employee thereof engaged in the business of distributing books, magazines, periodicals, comic books or other publications to retail dealers who shall refuse to furnish to any retail dealer such quantity of books, magazines, periodicals, comic books or other publications as such retail dealer normally sells because the retail dealer refuses to sell, or offer for sale, any books, magazines, periodicals, comic books or other publications which are obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy or indecent is guilty of an offense. Each publication sold or delivered in violation of this section shall constitute a separate offense.
(1999 Code, § 27-8-3) Penalty, see § 132.999
Statutory reference:
Related provisions, see 720 ILCS 5/11-22
OPEN BURNING
For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
AGRICULTURAL WASTE. Any refuse, except garbage and dead animals, generated on a farm or ranch by crop and livestock production practices including such items as bags, cartons, dry bedding, structural materials and crop residues, but excluding landscape waste.
GARBAGE or TRASH. Refuse of any kind produced in, on or around any type of residential or commercial property and includes, but is not limited to, refuse resulting from the handling, processing, preparation, cooking and consumption of food or food products, including plastic containers.
LANDSCAPE WASTE. Any vegetable or plant refuse, except garbage and agricultural waste. The term includes trees, tree trimmings, branches, stumps, brush, weeds, leaves, grass, shrubbery and yard trimmings.
OPEN BURNING. The combustion of any matter in such a way that the products of the combustion are emitted to the open air without originating in or passing through equipment for which a permit could be issued under § 9(b) of the Environmental Protection Act of the state.
RECREATIONAL FIRE. The burning of wood on personal property in fireplaces, firepits or on grills constructed for recreational purposes.
(1999 Code, § 27-9-1) (Ord. 10/10/2000-2, passed 10-10-2000; Ord. 2017-8, passed - -)
It shall be unlawful to cause or allow open burning of agricultural waste, landscape waste, trash or garbage.
(1999 Code, § 27-9-2) (Ord. 10/10/2000-2, passed 10-10-2000) Penalty, see § 132.999
(A) This subchapter shall not prohibit the burning of substances by bona fide firefighters for the purpose of training or fire safety demonstrations, provided the Chief of Police receives notice at least 48 hours in advance of the training session or demonstration and so approves. The burning of fields, large quantities of material or buildings requires notice to the Chief of Police at least 14 days in advance. The notice shall specify the location of the training session or demonstration and shall specify the substances to be burned. No automobile may be burned for any purpose within the village limits.
(B) This subchapter shall not prohibit controlled recreational fires. Recreational fires may be built on personal property only in fireplaces, firepits or on grill constructed for that purpose, and shall not be left unattended. All recreational fires shall be extinguished before leaving the premises.
(1999 Code, § 27-9-3) (Ord. 08/14/2001-1, passed 8-14-2001; Ord. 2017-8, passed - -)
No open burning shall occur during periods of time when the Fire Chief or the Chief of Police have determined that atmospheric conditions or local circumstances make such fires hazardous and dangerous.
(1999 Code, § 27-9-4) (Ord. 11/10/2009-3, passed 11-10-2009) Penalty, see § 132.999
(A) Any person violating any provision of this chapter, for which no other penalty is provided, shall be subject to the penalty provisions of § 10.99.
(B) Any person violating § 132.090 shall be subject to a mandatory fine as follows:
(1) Less than two grams: $100;
(2) Less than five grams: $150:
(3) Less than ten grams: $175; and
(4) Less than 30 grams: $200.
(1999 Code, § 27-2-30)
(C) (1) Any person violating § 132.091 shall be subject to a mandatory fine of not more than $200 per offense,
(2) Drug paraphernalia as defined herein, seized by police officers pursuant to an arrest or issuance of a notice to appear for a violation of § 132.091, shall be forfeited to the village upon a conviction for violation of § 132.091, or upon payment of a minimum fine in settlement of said violation pursuant to this code of ordinances, without further order of the court.
(1999 Code, § 27-2-31)
(Ord. 2016-14, passed 11-9-2016)